If the action is getting a bit worn or has had some work done to it, you could try re-calibrating the piano.
Hold down the Song Select buttons [<<] & [>>] while you power up. This gets you into the maintenance mode. Press the [R] button until the display comes up with "KEYBOARD MEASUREMENT". Press the Play button. the piano will start playing notes repeatedly. While this is going on, don't touch any buttons or keys! Eventually (hopefully) it will come up with "OK! PRESS STOP". Press the Stop button, switch off and the power up again normally. This should have re-written the piano tables and compensated for any changes in the action.
athomik
On Aug 9 2008, uhhmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I think my disklavier is broken or need adjustment. When I play some
>floppies, the timing of the notes is terrible in acoustic mode but
>sounds fine in digital. Is there a way to have the disklavier
>readjust itself or do I need to call a tech to do this? Is this
>normal for the timing to go off like this? It sounds like the keys
>are not being struck when they should. I notice this problem with
>floppies or cds that only play piano. The ones I have that also have
>voice or musical accompaniment don't seem to have this timing problem
>(but maybe the other sounds are masking it).
>
>Thank you for any insight in this matter.
>
>--Ron
>
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